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i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he does that, of course, the republicans say oh, he's out--he's in permanent campaign mode. why doesn't he come back to washington to negotiate. then he comes back to negotiate and they have say, well, nothing came out of it. he can't win with them. >> john: in fairness to the president, you and i don't have the burden to appear presidential. the great michael tomasky. thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> john: anti-police protest in brooklyn three nights running now. the shooting last week that may have started it, but this
i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he...
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so this odd republican out there is going to both raise taxes and make his somewhat better off voters pay more for health care? no way. we really don't need to get to the liberals, progressives, but just for the sake of candor, why on this god's earth would a good democrat need to cut or i don't get why people are talking about a deal, that no politician out there worried about his or her re-election or renomination would ever want to i can mmake. the truth of what i'm saying will shine through. and the sequester won't seem so bad after all. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, shame as it ever was. today, both governor romney and congressman ryan took the stage at the big conservative summit outside of washington. so did they talk about the lessons of the election? did they show they understand why they lost? does the gop finally get it? nope. >> we may not have carried on november 7th but we haven't lost the country we love and we have not lost o
so this odd republican out there is going to both raise taxes and make his somewhat better off voters pay more for health care? no way. we really don't need to get to the liberals, progressives, but just for the sake of candor, why on this god's earth would a good democrat need to cut or i don't get why people are talking about a deal, that no politician out there worried about his or her re-election or renomination would ever want to i can mmake. the truth of what i'm saying will shine...
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we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to be sure he fails that, and no new taxes, all they really can agree on. on screwing obama, but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his idea of a grand bargain? forcing republicans to say no and walk away from the table. he wasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. anyway, hats "hardball," and we're playering it. this is the place for. >>> we'll be right back. think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. challenge that with olay facial hair removal duos for fine or coarse hair. first a pre-treatment balm then the effective cream. for gentle hair removal at far less than salon prices. there's no place like home. but i'm still stubbed up. [
we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to be sure he fails that, and no new taxes, all they really can agree on. on screwing obama, but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his idea of a grand bargain? forcing republicans to say no and walk away from the table. he wasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd...
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we can raise taxes, of course they are. everything corporations earn ultimately earn goes to people. >> i should tell my story. i'm also unemployed. >> i'm not concerned about the very moore, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i'll fix it we will hear from the democrat party, the plight of the poor. and there's no question, it's not good being poor. >> i like being able to provide people that provide services to me. >> mitt romney proved remarkably adept at publicly putting his foot in his own mouth. but it was a private fundser that did the most damage. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. there are 47% of the people that believe that they are victims, who believe that government has the responsibility to care for them. who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it. that's an entitlement. and the government should give it to them. and they will vote for this president, no matter what. >> scott proudy is the man behind the video
we can raise taxes, of course they are. everything corporations earn ultimately earn goes to people. >> i should tell my story. i'm also unemployed. >> i'm not concerned about the very moore, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i'll fix it we will hear from the democrat party, the plight of the poor. and there's no question, it's not good being poor. >> i like being able to provide people that provide services to me. >> mitt romney proved remarkably adept at...
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raise taxes. interestingly mitt romney as you mentioned without any specificity, paul ryan without any specificity, and many others on the republican side all consistently say we want to close loopholes. bob reich is right, it is not just that this is a rerun of policy that lost in the election, it is mathematically a heavier lift. i won't take you through the math, but romney had 7 points of revenue to makeup and ryan has about 15 points of revenue to makeup. it is twice as heavy lift with no more specificity than we have before. >> joy, there's another question bob asks in his report about the courage of paul ryan. is it courageous to target your deepest cuts on the poorest americans who vote in lower numbers and provide little in campaign contributions? >> exactly, while still trying to exempt current medicare recipients from cruelty of going to voucher, saying only future seniors have to try to buy a plan. what he does is absolutely cruel. there's nothing courageous about saying it is on medic
raise taxes. interestingly mitt romney as you mentioned without any specificity, paul ryan without any specificity, and many others on the republican side all consistently say we want to close loopholes. bob reich is right, it is not just that this is a rerun of policy that lost in the election, it is mathematically a heavier lift. i won't take you through the math, but romney had 7 points of revenue to makeup and ryan has about 15 points of revenue to makeup. it is twice as heavy lift with no...
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yeah, we would, and conversely, i asked dick durbin, would you accept entitlement reform if you got a tax increase, and he said yes. so in principle, at least, that's what you need for a grand bargain. of course, the devil is in the details. i think the single-most interesting thing, and you had a bit of it there, but he said it again in greater length, bob corker saying the key to the possibility of this happening is that barack obama has to get out and sell entitlement reform which is going to be a tough sale, but he has to go out and say the current situation, if you just continue medicare and social security the way they are, they're going to go out of business, that entitlement reform isn't a way to kill social security and medicare, it's a way to preserve them. and that will be very interesting to see. that's going to be a marker for republicans as to just how serious this president is about bringing democrats along to the table. >> yeah. how serious can the president be to actually at all about entitlement reform, and does that mean actual cuts? >> well, yeah. i mean, not cuts in t
yeah, we would, and conversely, i asked dick durbin, would you accept entitlement reform if you got a tax increase, and he said yes. so in principle, at least, that's what you need for a grand bargain. of course, the devil is in the details. i think the single-most interesting thing, and you had a bit of it there, but he said it again in greater length, bob corker saying the key to the possibility of this happening is that barack obama has to get out and sell entitlement reform which is going...
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new jersey republican chris christie was no federal tax spend liberal but when hurricane sandy devastatf devastated his states he became one of the most vocal advocate for the government to spend billions immediately to help out his and other states. for his republican governor rick squlot spent years and millions of dollars of his own money fighting obama care tooth and nail now says he supports that laws expansion of medicaid in his state. the governor said his change of heart came when his own elderly mother died last year. empathy, especially in elected officials, is a good thing. but there is also something frustratingly blinkered and limited about this form of persuasion. if it's going to take every anti-gay politician having a gay son to treat everyone like everyone else in the country then equal rights will take longer to achieve than they should. that's why this is still necessary. in order for change to happen. things that turn those moments of personal empathy into civil rights advancements. that's the work of activists. and social movements and organizing. they build on top o
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and he's still talking, actually pushing big tax cuts for the rich and cuts in medicare and medicaid that affect the middle class and poor. what a strange thing it is to hear reince priebus talking about building bridges when he was the one with his hands on the detonator? former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is with us as well as managing editor of the "grio," joy reid. governor rendell, i read what you had to say about this. i'm just wondering, why would a political party believe a new pr strategy would cover up for its policies? >> it makes no sense at all. first of all, their policies are bankrupt. they're the exact same, and they haven't changed their policies a bit, chris. you see republican state legislators pushing virulent antiabortion bills that are clearly unconstitutional, clearly punitive to women. no exceptions for incest and rape. things that voters rejected the last time dramatically. they're still -- they don't get it about income inequality in this country. they're still pushing for budgets that give huge tax breaks to the rich and stick it to poor people. people
and he's still talking, actually pushing big tax cuts for the rich and cuts in medicare and medicaid that affect the middle class and poor. what a strange thing it is to hear reince priebus talking about building bridges when he was the one with his hands on the detonator? former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is with us as well as managing editor of the "grio," joy reid. governor rendell, i read what you had to say about this. i'm just wondering, why would a political party believe...
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that means pro growth tax reform and economic growth not higher taxes combined with entitlement reform which protects social security and medicare for long-term. there's a grand bargain we can put together. he needs to work with us and continue to work with us until we get there. >> revenue from tax reform for bringing down rates. you don't believe revenue from tax reform should be part of a deficit reduction package? >> correct. you already have 600 billion in higher taxes which the president got earlier this year as part of the fiscal cliff deal. when you talk about entitlement reform, one of the things that's clearly on the table is means testing medicare for upper income individuals. so that revenue piece in terms of affluent people paying more, that's there are there. we've got to get to reforms that get the economy growing and that is where pro-growth helps and then you get revenue to address the deficit. >> is there any deal that includes -- if the president is saying i'm willing to do this and buck my party on social security and a couple things on medicare but i got to have re
that means pro growth tax reform and economic growth not higher taxes combined with entitlement reform which protects social security and medicare for long-term. there's a grand bargain we can put together. he needs to work with us and continue to work with us until we get there. >> revenue from tax reform for bringing down rates. you don't believe revenue from tax reform should be part of a deficit reduction package? >> correct. you already have 600 billion in higher taxes which...
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that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ that nasty odor coming from your washer. say farewell to the smell with tide washing machine cleaner. it goes straight to the source of the stink to lift odor-causing residues off your washer's drum. tide washing machine cleaner. [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess i
that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. a talking car. but i'll tell...
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higher taxes. i think that's something that they're going to want to continue. >> it does seem if you did take that away, then we would only be talking about there's rand paul's vision, marco rubio's vision and -- >> and there's real splits on the republican side. >> what do you got sunday? >> we'll talk about the budget debate, van hollen and mccarthy debate each other and rome and the new papacy and what it means to american politics as well. >> we talk about the rising tide of hispanic americans and it seems like the catholic americans are seeing the same thing around the world. >> even more quickly than the republican party has apparently. >> even faster. david gregory, we'll be watching, thank youure siyouure. >>> and we'll talk to michael orren, obama's wish list, the president has an idea how he'd like to spend free time in tel aviv. >> sometimes i have this fantasy that i can put on a disguise and, you know, wear a fake mustache and i could wander through tel aviv and go to a bar and -- >>
higher taxes. i think that's something that they're going to want to continue. >> it does seem if you did take that away, then we would only be talking about there's rand paul's vision, marco rubio's vision and -- >> and there's real splits on the republican side. >> what do you got sunday? >> we'll talk about the budget debate, van hollen and mccarthy debate each other and rome and the new papacy and what it means to american politics as well. >> we talk about the...
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, and ways that money sort of leaks out of the tax system. both parties have said they want to do that, but the real difference is that what do they want to do with the money? the house budget would take the money generated and provide another tax cut would go i believe disproportionately to the wealthy, and the budget that we passed out of the committee yesterday would take that money and apply it to deficit reduction. i think that is as an independent as somebody who has looked at the issue as to me this is a reasonable way to do it, particularly when you look back to 2011 when we started this deficit reduction process, and if you add what has been done since 2011 in the way of cuts and revenues and to the budget that was passed yesterday, it comes out 65% cuts and 35% revenues. that is a reasonable balance that the american people can p support. >> all right. senator angus king, we have to leave it right there, and thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. glad to be with you, mara. >>> the dow jones on a winning streak for ten d
, and ways that money sort of leaks out of the tax system. both parties have said they want to do that, but the real difference is that what do they want to do with the money? the house budget would take the money generated and provide another tax cut would go i believe disproportionately to the wealthy, and the budget that we passed out of the committee yesterday would take that money and apply it to deficit reduction. i think that is as an independent as somebody who has looked at the issue...
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the president a tax hike. i want to mention this politico had done from this morning. guest: republicans have seized the moment. democrats seem to be planning cliff during the fiscal tops. bell americans say, democrats, you have your tax increases, let's focus on spending cuts. republicans seem to be manning them that message -- managing that message well right now. host: our guest is damian paletta this morning. theou are listening on radio, here are the phone lines. 3881.licans, 202-585- democrats, 202-585-3880. $975 billion in targeted cuts with regard to health care, military, other programs. it also raises $975 billion in new revenues from closing " -- closing tax loopholes. $100 billion in stimulus spending focusing on job training and infrastructure. house republican plan has $1.80 trillion in savings from the repeal of the health care law. it leaves $1 trillion in automatic cuts as a result of sequestration. it includes $962 billion in cuts from agriculture subsidies and food stamps, reduces money for
the president a tax hike. i want to mention this politico had done from this morning. guest: republicans have seized the moment. democrats seem to be planning cliff during the fiscal tops. bell americans say, democrats, you have your tax increases, let's focus on spending cuts. republicans seem to be manning them that message -- managing that message well right now. host: our guest is damian paletta this morning. theou are listening on radio, here are the phone lines. 3881.licans, 202-585-...
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he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having lived in asia, that statistic blows me away. that he was able to do that. if you really look at the education reform across the --ntry, oven or bushe governor bush's finger prints are everywhere. place a strong emphasis on local decision-making. within 12dren -- months. more adoptions were finalized. why? he cares about people. he knows -- he knew as governor, and he knows today that conservative principles work because they lived all people. .eb made that case in florida he created jobs. he provided better education. his
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that and no new taxes all they can agree on. no new taxes but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his points of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. that's "hardball" and we're playing it. this is the place for it. we'll be right back. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >
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there is no tax increase in the world that will solve our long term debt problem. >> senior political editor mark murray joins me live now from cpac. a few moments ago, i understand, senator rand paul was on the stage behind you. is he still going? >> reporter: they are still going. there is a panel right now as you mentioned. the two big speeches this afternoon from florida senator marco rubio as well as rand paul. both of those people are seen as potential 2016 republicans and that's why we're watching them here. they end up getting a big applause from the conservatives in the audience. both about equal applause. marco rubio was talking about his focus on the middle class and he responded to a lot of liberal critics by saying, the republican party doesn't need new ideas. the idea is the american people. on the other hand, you end up having rand paul who ended up saying the republican party needed a change and change in a way, ad hearing mort to the constitution. taking up the charges his father had. >> it sounds like the different factions inside the party are very much on display a
there is no tax increase in the world that will solve our long term debt problem. >> senior political editor mark murray joins me live now from cpac. a few moments ago, i understand, senator rand paul was on the stage behind you. is he still going? >> reporter: they are still going. there is a panel right now as you mentioned. the two big speeches this afternoon from florida senator marco rubio as well as rand paul. both of those people are seen as potential 2016 republicans and...
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mcdonnell, much as i might agree with some decisions with medicaid expansion and transportation bill and taxes i find it odd you would not invite them when they have a pretty good history of conservative governance, christie in a blue state, but invite someone donald trump and obama supporter and nancy pelosi-- and dopt have answer in the conservative movement. i would have made different decisions and my argument would be, have everybody. if you want to have donald trump, fine, have donald trump, but chris christie, too, have an argument here and fight and let the best argument at the end of the day win. >> there are 23 names on this straw poll that they will be taking later this evening. included on that list, dr. ben carson who is coming up shortly and we're waiting to hear him speak and listen to what he has to say and the only one on the list that hasn't served in political office. what do you expect to hear from him. >> he's been certainly quite a phenomenon. some of us have known about him going back a couple years, but recently, as a result of some speeches that he's given, people are
mcdonnell, much as i might agree with some decisions with medicaid expansion and transportation bill and taxes i find it odd you would not invite them when they have a pretty good history of conservative governance, christie in a blue state, but invite someone donald trump and obama supporter and nancy pelosi-- and dopt have answer in the conservative movement. i would have made different decisions and my argument would be, have everybody. if you want to have donald trump, fine, have donald...
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it calls for raising taxes on everyone earning more than $250,000 a year. spends a trillion dollars on public works projects over ten years. >> right. >> you say it will create 7 million jobs by next year. it does not, however, balance the budget. that's something also that the president has talked about. won't this be dead on arrival in the republican house? where do you see this document fitting into the debate? >> first of all, let me say the ryan budget is dead on arrival. so our budget stands, i think, it's better than his does. at least we're doing what the american people want which is to put people back to work. chris, i'm looking for the day where we can evaluate a budget based on whether it puts americans back to work. we don't need to balance the budget in ten years. we need to make steady progress toward reducing the ratio of gdp to deficit. that's what we need to do. what we really need to do and the crisis we actually have is a jobs crisis. we need to put our infrastructure in good repair, which we don't have now and we need public employees l
it calls for raising taxes on everyone earning more than $250,000 a year. spends a trillion dollars on public works projects over ten years. >> right. >> you say it will create 7 million jobs by next year. it does not, however, balance the budget. that's something also that the president has talked about. won't this be dead on arrival in the republican house? where do you see this document fitting into the debate? >> first of all, let me say the ryan budget is dead on arrival....
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they want taxes to stay low. they don't actually care that much about spending. by highlighting deficits, what they did is they set themselves up for this push to raise taxes because it is not feasible to cut your way out of a deficit problem, if you really care about deficits, then you have to go after income. >> and the question, isn't the question basically for the republicans what do you value more, is it meals on wheels program for a poor senior or better tax rates for a corporation. >> never should have set that up. they should have kept it on tax rates, but you know, instead they made it about deficits and made it about spending and that long term is not something they're going to be able to win. >> the starsky and hutch -- >> just a second. i see the library behind him, i assume he read all those books? >> thumbed through most of them. they're real books. >> here i am trying to give my funny good-bye line and you are complicating it. the starsky and hutch of the huffington post. i don't like it when you'r
they want taxes to stay low. they don't actually care that much about spending. by highlighting deficits, what they did is they set themselves up for this push to raise taxes because it is not feasible to cut your way out of a deficit problem, if you really care about deficits, then you have to go after income. >> and the question, isn't the question basically for the republicans what do you value more, is it meals on wheels program for a poor senior or better tax rates for a corporation....
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it was $73 billion of increased taxes. so i voted no for it. i'm really asking me democratic colleagues to help us address spending, our budget goes up by about 3.45%. both of them go up, it's just that the democrats are going up really far higher. >> but representative ridgeal, are there others who are like minded like you in the party? how many? >> but there are some, but i do want to make the point who are that it truly is spending that's driving this train and i was very disappointed in our president when after the election, he put it this way, he said we need to begin to take a look at how we reform titlements. this was after he had been in the office for four years and i had an opportunity to speak with the president for 10, 12, 15 minutes or so privately one day and i shared that with him. i think he's sincere in his desire to get our fiscal situation in order. i don't questiona at all. i do have a greater sense of urgency, i think, than the president does zplochlt we do have the budget comparisons do you find any ground for compromise b
it was $73 billion of increased taxes. so i voted no for it. i'm really asking me democratic colleagues to help us address spending, our budget goes up by about 3.45%. both of them go up, it's just that the democrats are going up really far higher. >> but representative ridgeal, are there others who are like minded like you in the party? how many? >> but there are some, but i do want to make the point who are that it truly is spending that's driving this train and i was very...
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worker program, and if we initiated that, allowed people to be here legally, work, be registered, pay taxes, go back home, and to continue along the pathway of citizenship, if that's what they wanted to do, just like anybody else, why do we have to make it into a big political issue. >> and yet it is. >> we had immigration, the evolution of the conservative movement on the issue of immigration is nothing less than astonishing. congressman labrador headed that panel. the panel talked about moving forward and agreeing on an immigration reform package that covered all of the concerns of the conservative movement and frankly if there was not unanimity a wide consensus that's the way we're going. >> yet she represents a part of the party. >> she has an audience but if you would have looked at this last year you would have never had a panel like this or reaction from the audience like we had. there's been tremendous progress towards a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform package and one that includes the concerns of most conservatives, concerns that have lasted for 20 years or more since t
worker program, and if we initiated that, allowed people to be here legally, work, be registered, pay taxes, go back home, and to continue along the pathway of citizenship, if that's what they wanted to do, just like anybody else, why do we have to make it into a big political issue. >> and yet it is. >> we had immigration, the evolution of the conservative movement on the issue of immigration is nothing less than astonishing. congressman labrador headed that panel. the panel talked...
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forget that a new study shows paul ryan's budget could cut millionaires' taxes by $200,000. and what a coincidence, eight of the ten largest individual donors of the 2012 election were republicans. and the american people must have it wrong, too. a new poll finds 68% believe republicans favor the wealthy. senator mcconnell, this could be a problem. he's heading to palm beach this week for a fundraiser, hosted by hillary and wilbur ross. guess what? wilbur ross, say it with me, is a billionaire. did senator mcconnell think all the republicans' funny money would hide the truth about who they're really working for? nice try. but we got you. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months w
forget that a new study shows paul ryan's budget could cut millionaires' taxes by $200,000. and what a coincidence, eight of the ten largest individual donors of the 2012 election were republicans. and the american people must have it wrong, too. a new poll finds 68% believe republicans favor the wealthy. senator mcconnell, this could be a problem. he's heading to palm beach this week for a fundraiser, hosted by hillary and wilbur ross. guess what? wilbur ross, say it with me, is a billionaire....
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the irs says it has $970 million in unclaimed tax refunds from that year owed to nearly 1 million people who failed to file their returns for 2009. the estimate here is that half of the returns are more than $500 and so it is worth looking into whether or not you are owed one. but you must file those 2009 returns by april 15, and that is obviously the deadline to be able to claim your refund. after that, the money is no longer yours, but the property of the u.s. treasury. the good news is here that the irs says there is not going to be any penalty if you file the late return that does qualify you for a refund. >> i will take that money. that is a lot of cash, mandy. take this, samsung has a new phone. >> yes, it has a new phone, the galaxy s4, and a larger and sharper screen and from the predecessor that is best selling 3 and it has upgraded processor and battery 20% larger than the s3 and going on sale globally in april. we don't know the exact price yet, but it could start at $200 with a two-year contract here in the states. as for the reviews, well, it has a feature that we will see i
the irs says it has $970 million in unclaimed tax refunds from that year owed to nearly 1 million people who failed to file their returns for 2009. the estimate here is that half of the returns are more than $500 and so it is worth looking into whether or not you are owed one. but you must file those 2009 returns by april 15, and that is obviously the deadline to be able to claim your refund. after that, the money is no longer yours, but the property of the u.s. treasury. the good news is here...
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most of these european countries, they have 50% tax rates. they're already starting at a point where they'll have a hard time recovering. france has 75% tax rate. >> that's only just been raised. britain is 40%. let's just get the -- >> it's still high. >> if you're talking local taxes included -- >> what i'm trying to put to you, really, ron, is the idea of slashing the budget. >> not slashing. >> and balancing the budget in the way that you propose and way rand paul did this week and the way paul ryan does. >> i just don't understand -- >> all of the best kmist economn the world are telling us all that would do is force us back into a recession. >> i don't understand. remember, when the government spends $1, it has to take it from the private sector. you're taking money out. actually my girlfriend had a great article on this that if you look at our deficit, $1 trillion, how many jobs does that equal? over 100,000 jobs that we're taking out of the economy and spending in the deficits. it's this idea, this liberal multiplier effect that gover
most of these european countries, they have 50% tax rates. they're already starting at a point where they'll have a hard time recovering. france has 75% tax rate. >> that's only just been raised. britain is 40%. let's just get the -- >> it's still high. >> if you're talking local taxes included -- >> what i'm trying to put to you, really, ron, is the idea of slashing the budget. >> not slashing. >> and balancing the budget in the way that you propose and way...
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that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vote on this has been postponed until tomorrow. but you're seeing the markets react because this could really be a game changer in this eurozone debt drama that we used to talk about so much and now brought to the forefront because it show as bank doesn't have to fail to reach in and grab your money. so it has also big implications for future bailouts, as well. what if this idea does catch on in cyprus, what happens to other countries in europe. so you're seeing the ripple effect from europe all the way here to the u.s. at least in the stock market. we are seeing shares of banks here in the u.s. like bank of america, jpmorgan chase, down 1% to 2%. that's what's dragging down the dow. down 73 points. >> i'm sure
that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vote on this has been postponed until tomorrow. but you're seeing the markets react because this could really be a game changer in this eurozone debt drama that we used to talk about so...
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me about raising taxes. all nothing funner than watching republicans eat each other alive. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those
me about raising taxes. all nothing funner than watching republicans eat each other alive. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war...
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. >>> democratic lawmakers in minnesota are considering a snack tax. some retailerses say they can't stomach it. the tax would affect products like chips, prets zels and trail mix but only smaller than eight ounces. the bill is facing opposition who say it will create confusion. >>> a dramatic crash landing captured on video in california as a sky diver spins out of control. he was falling too fast for his parachute to deploy correctly. his terrified jump partner watched the entire thing unfold. >> i was pretty sure i was about to watch my friend die. >> i completely lucked out. god watches out for idiots and puppy dogs. we just walk away. >> incredibly the sky diver suffered only a dislocated shoulder along with nasty bumps and bruises. conservatives gathering in washington for a three-day meeting that could reshape the republican party. this year's conservative political action conference comes on the heels of gop losses in the house last fall and mitt romney's defeat in the race for the white house. joining me now, chief of staff for newt gingrich's
. >>> democratic lawmakers in minnesota are considering a snack tax. some retailerses say they can't stomach it. the tax would affect products like chips, prets zels and trail mix but only smaller than eight ounces. the bill is facing opposition who say it will create confusion. >>> a dramatic crash landing captured on video in california as a sky diver spins out of control. he was falling too fast for his parachute to deploy correctly. his terrified jump partner watched the...
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as long as we get rid of more tax cuts for orange rich people. >> stephanie: margaret in texas. hello margaret? okay. scott in massachusetts. she was enjoying the show at least. hello, scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love the show. i'm so glad to find it. i'm glad you are not talking to the pope so much -- >> stephanie: are you eggs me on. don't make me do it, scott. >> caller: i'm not going to troll either way on that one, but i just wanted to say when i was growing up i finally talked catholic friend of mine who was a little bit older, and he explained to me that the catholic church does not allow contraception, but he and his wife didn't want anymore children so they started wearing condoms, and he would just go in and take a confession. so one of the things that drives me crazy when we have groups going in to comment on the contraceptive or gay marriage they always say they speak for catholics or protestants, they don't. they speak to them. >> stephanie: that's right. they speak at them. and i think catholics speak in one voice when they say -- ♪ don't cry for me argent
as long as we get rid of more tax cuts for orange rich people. >> stephanie: margaret in texas. hello margaret? okay. scott in massachusetts. she was enjoying the show at least. hello, scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love the show. i'm so glad to find it. i'm glad you are not talking to the pope so much -- >> stephanie: are you eggs me on. don't make me do it, scott. >> caller: i'm not going to troll either way on that one, but i just wanted to say when i was growing...
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there is no prospect for tax relief on the horizon. taxes keep going up. brand new health care bill in place that folks don't understand. going to destroy their health care system, not to mention add to their cost of their business. and the federal government last year in the midst of this terrible recession, the midst of this difficult economy, added $33.9 billion in additional costs through regulatory activity that's going to take 81 million hours to complete. let's do some back of the envelope math, mr. speaker. 81 million hours. the average work year, 40 hours a week, you work 50 weeks a year, that's 2000 hours. 000 hours. that's 40,000 people. who will spend every working all of every working day year long just to meet the new federal regulatory burden. mr. speaker, i don't wonder why it is that entrepreneurial activity is the lowest it's been since we began keeping records. the wonder is that folks are still trying at all. i had someone say that to me, mr. speaker. i was visiting with a group of honor students. i represent two counties in the north m
there is no prospect for tax relief on the horizon. taxes keep going up. brand new health care bill in place that folks don't understand. going to destroy their health care system, not to mention add to their cost of their business. and the federal government last year in the midst of this terrible recession, the midst of this difficult economy, added $33.9 billion in additional costs through regulatory activity that's going to take 81 million hours to complete. let's do some back of the...
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in order to give tax breaks more tax breaks to the wealthiest americans, we are going to make students pay more interest on the student loans. >> that's the kind of choices they make. >> bill: give us about 30 seconds. we talked about gun control. we talked about you and the nra before. do you feel more positive this year independent about passing sensible gun safety measures? >> i feel things like the universal backgrounds checks trafficking laws and potentially the high-capacity magazine restrictions have a chance. i think background checks will make it through. i was meeting with pta people from my state yesterday, the pta, parents and teachers of students ought to ch the. the last. but i don't think that the momentum for meaningful gun safety legislation has ended. >> bill: this is the time. you are out in front of a lot of important issues. good of you to take time with us this morning. >> good. >> congressman john yarmuth and i will be back with a quit parting shot. this is "the bill press show." fix breakouts fast with clearasil ultra. it starts working instantly, sending the ma
in order to give tax breaks more tax breaks to the wealthiest americans, we are going to make students pay more interest on the student loans. >> that's the kind of choices they make. >> bill: give us about 30 seconds. we talked about gun control. we talked about you and the nra before. do you feel more positive this year independent about passing sensible gun safety measures? >> i feel things like the universal backgrounds checks trafficking laws and potentially the...
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to manage on their own, but we use financial incentives in all areas of life, children's allowances, tax breaks for home ownership for simple reason, they work. she goes on, it is surprising that we haven't already put the solution to more widespread or better use. so, she is responding to this new campaign in new york that critics are calling hostile and stigmatizing towards teen parents. you see this display here. these are babies, their pictures are shown. the little girl here says, honestly, mom, chances are he won't stay with you. what happened to me? erica was going to come on and speak with us today, personal reasons she couldn't quite make it. we wanted to just discuss her idea. erin ashburn, mara davis, jack moore, and belmonte jones. welcome to all of you. i'd like to hear from you first. tell me, what do you think paying teens not to get pregnant. good idea, bad idea? >> here's the thing, who's going to rationalize with the teenager, right? if you've got a kid that's 14, 15, 16, whatever you're saying to them now is not something that's going to hold true. when you're at a par
to manage on their own, but we use financial incentives in all areas of life, children's allowances, tax breaks for home ownership for simple reason, they work. she goes on, it is surprising that we haven't already put the solution to more widespread or better use. so, she is responding to this new campaign in new york that critics are calling hostile and stigmatizing towards teen parents. you see this display here. these are babies, their pictures are shown. the little girl here says,...
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that's not tax reform. [applause] >> this white house has an insatiable appetite for revenues and more taxes. enough is enough. when it comes to education, what the dem credits extol the virtues of our one-size, fits all fact through r school where the child follows the dollar, and mean while let's support the education where the dollars follow the child. [applause] >> we had a union leader in louisiana who said that parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for their children. that's debate we need to have as a country. i melt with a group of moms and they say we make choices for our children every day. we know needs of our children better than the bureaucrat in baton rouge and washington, dc. that's the conversation we need to have today. these are just a couple of examples but we must fight the battle of idea or as margaret thatcher said, this is how we must win the argument. as i close, let me just share with you this. let me make this observation. america's facing her greatest choice. a
that's not tax reform. [applause] >> this white house has an insatiable appetite for revenues and more taxes. enough is enough. when it comes to education, what the dem credits extol the virtues of our one-size, fits all fact through r school where the child follows the dollar, and mean while let's support the education where the dollars follow the child. [applause] >> we had a union leader in louisiana who said that parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for...
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we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we continue to spend money that we do not have, but we are essentially robbing our children of the american dream. [applause] i know that you have heard at this important conference about these fiscal challenges, and you have heard it from great leaders who have spoken before me, and you will hear it from great leaders who will speak after me. that we needthem to fix this kissell mess that we are in. right,o not get this then america's greatness is truly endangered. today i want to speak with threatut another great that our nation
we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we...
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to lead, whether it is in the areas of health care, taxes or spending, you name it washington, d.c.'s proven it's either incapable or unwilling to make the necessary changes that are required for us to have reform. if there's going to be reform, it's going to happen in the halls of state governments around the country. >> how about any reform needed within the republican party? we heard sarah palin say that she didn't think that the branding of the party needed to be tackled that there were other issues. what do you think? >> i think we need to gout and we got to tell our message, think we got to have a right message and we need the right message and i think what cpac is all about is coming together with conservatives all across the state and making sure we are united. what i have heard throughout the thing, the halls of the gathering is we are and i think we are ready to go in the next election cycle. >> so, here's something interesting, the organize of cpac, al dar dean nas, here is what he said about how republicans can broaden their appeal. "you grow your tent by convincing other
to lead, whether it is in the areas of health care, taxes or spending, you name it washington, d.c.'s proven it's either incapable or unwilling to make the necessary changes that are required for us to have reform. if there's going to be reform, it's going to happen in the halls of state governments around the country. >> how about any reform needed within the republican party? we heard sarah palin say that she didn't think that the branding of the party needed to be tackled that there...
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reform because i have to go back to my district and explain why we cut defense spending and taxes are going up. but this sounds like they are least -- >> it's amazing a news story that people get together and talk. it's amazing it's a news story that the president has senators into the office to talk. that's sad place to be after 4 1/2 years. that's too bad. >> it is. reverend, could you explain? because a lot of people online that will say you know it's not a club and they shouldn't get together and talk and you shouldn't criticize democrats for not talking, et cetera. could you explain the importance of personal relationships in politics? and, you know, you've brineled the gap with quite a few people. even newt on education reform and you're hearing to you to me right now. could you plain the importance of what the president is doing right now? i criticized him for 4 1/2 years but commend him for what he is doing. >> i think it's very important. at some point leadership is determined when it's for longer personal and where you wanted to achieve goals even if you have to work with pe
reform because i have to go back to my district and explain why we cut defense spending and taxes are going up. but this sounds like they are least -- >> it's amazing a news story that people get together and talk. it's amazing it's a news story that the president has senators into the office to talk. that's sad place to be after 4 1/2 years. that's too bad. >> it is. reverend, could you explain? because a lot of people online that will say you know it's not a club and they...
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the tax preparer software didn't fill out one form properly. the mistake could affect when the students can apply for financial aid. h, and r block says it is working with the irs to fix this problem as quickly as they can. >>> a health alert about breast cancer treatment. a new study finds that radiation increases a woman's risk. a study find that radiation increases a woman's risk of heart problems even with lower doses used today. the risk starts five years after treatment and lasts for decade. expert say this doesn't mean fewer women should have radiation they should be more carefully managed or manage risk factors for heart disease. >>> and with that, here is a look at your weather. late day showers and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. warming up in the southwest. light snow around minneapolis, milwaukee and chicago. scattered snow showers in northern new england. >> blustery in the northeast. climbing into the 40s from boston to baltimore. 30s in the midwest. mostly 70s from billings to >>> coming up after the break, bieber's outbu
the tax preparer software didn't fill out one form properly. the mistake could affect when the students can apply for financial aid. h, and r block says it is working with the irs to fix this problem as quickly as they can. >>> a health alert about breast cancer treatment. a new study finds that radiation increases a woman's risk. a study find that radiation increases a woman's risk of heart problems even with lower doses used today. the risk starts five years after treatment and lasts...
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. >> the president of the north caroli carolina naacp called this a poll tax, the historic method of blocking african-americans from voting. he said this this mr. barber down there in north carolina, he stayed in part, "they designed a maze of frustrating visits to the government agencies with costly administrative fees that citizens who have no car and no driver's license must navigate and pay to exercise their constitution a right to vote." what would be your reaction to that? >> well, we disagree with reverend barber. i believe, first off you we have a very extensive absentee balloting vote by mail system, those who have difficulty getting to a location that may be able to provide a valid i.d. may want to use that choice where an i.d. would not be an issue to begin w reverend barber and those who are opposed to this bill are doing it i think largely on ideological bounds or grounds because the data in other state, if you take a look at the state of georgia, where they said hundreds of thousands of i.d.s would have to be issued, there have been 27,000, a state roughly the same size
. >> the president of the north caroli carolina naacp called this a poll tax, the historic method of blocking african-americans from voting. he said this this mr. barber down there in north carolina, he stayed in part, "they designed a maze of frustrating visits to the government agencies with costly administrative fees that citizens who have no car and no driver's license must navigate and pay to exercise their constitution a right to vote." what would be your reaction to that?...